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it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does he look like the that 70s show? >> he does. he is now playing a dramatic role of steve jobs. i can only hope it's good. and apple can only hope it's good. i hope they want something positive for them. >> it's probably a bad sign that this clip gets released on the same day the stock tanks. >> you feel it's ashton kutcher's fault? you know apple will turn it around. >> i have to tell you this, i have heard the story over and over, the te tayou story. shild come up with an excuse as to why she could not meet you. as this happened, didn't you think there's som
it's ashton kutcher playing steve jobs. first, take a look at jobs in 1984. >> people will bring them home and work on them, and then they will leave to work some day and -- >> here is ashton, this is to create, and to build as artists and individuals. look, you are over reacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are. nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they have they are seen it. >> does...
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. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't have the confidence that he can deliver, but this is an incredibly healthy company with $137 billion tucked away and the next four quarters show what this showed last night, maybe they will ree valuate. for now, cook should stay. >> we are just minutes away. president obama expected as we are looking live at the white house and inside the white house, out and inside the white house. moments away from an announcement about his inner sishlg. will it bring more diversity? we will bring it to you live. >>> the house stories in a flash. rapid fire. rolling. this is go
. >> it's about innovation here since steve jobs passed. tim cook took over and what does it say about tim cook's tenure as ceo? >> does he get the blame? sure. the buck stops with him. he's the same guy who oversaw the debut of the iphone 4s. he's the guy who stared the stock price. when kwook took over, the price doubled in the first year and his charge peaked in september. shares have tumble and there two camps and schools of thought. wall street and analysts say that they don't...
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a look at apple after steve jobs. >>> so we keep hearing how gun sales are up. well, the only way you have to track gun sales is by looking at the number of background checks. according to the fbi, eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have happened since december 14th of last year. that is the same day as elementary school tragedy in newtown, connecticut. gun shop owners say that semi-automatic rifles and high capacity magazines are driving much of the frenzy and many gun enthusiasts fear they could lose the right to buy these sorts of weapons, if washington passes gun control legislation. >>> apple has a new ipad on the way. this is the fourth generation of the device, comes with with twice as much memory as the old one and comes with a bigger price tag. but the company is facing more competition than it has in years. and everyone is watching to see if tim cook, the man who replaced steve jobs, can keep apple at the front of the pack. dan simon has the story. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: with its incredible sales and
a look at apple after steve jobs. >>> so we keep hearing how gun sales are up. well, the only way you have to track gun sales is by looking at the number of background checks. according to the fbi, eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have happened since december 14th of last year. that is the same day as elementary school tragedy in newtown, connecticut. gun shop owners say that semi-automatic rifles and high capacity magazines are driving much...
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. >> wait right there because you and steve croft think alike. let me play that answer. >> you guys in the press are encouraincorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state so i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> forbidden, no. that's what you call the skirt in politics. after skirting the question they did, wolf, give a bit of an answer. here it is. >> i don't think, you know, either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year. >> so, what kind of an answer is that, wolf blitzer? >> it's a diplomatic skirt, as you say. and you know when you say four years, it's not really four years. when you think about it, the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary, those are exactly three years from right now. and if you're serious about running in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina, you've got to announce a year before that. so we're really
. >> wait right there because you and steve croft think alike. let me play that answer. >> you guys in the press are encouraincorrigible and it was literally inaugurated four days ago. and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> yeah, and i am, as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state so i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> forbidden, no. that's what you call the skirt in politics. after skirting the question...
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steve would do, to just do what's right. >> reporter: such as responding to critics and protesters who complain about long hours and human rights abuses at its chinese supply factories. and sending inspectors to identify the problems. also for the first time in many years, cook says the company, known for outsourcing its manufacturing, will begin making one of its mac products in the u.s. if this suggests a kinder, gentler apple, the must-have devices continue to roll out. >> we've got some really cool stuff to show you. [ applause ] >> reporter: nearly every single one of them has gotten a makeover under his watch. but cook has had his share of challenges, beginning with the siri feature on iphones. >> here's the forecast for today -- >> reporter: too slow and undependable at times. then there's maps. secu skewered by users. it's better but many regard google's app as better. cook has yet to deliver his own breakthrough product. with competitors like samsung setting their own sales records, cook phase his first real test -- faces his first real test of leadership. dan simon, cnn, san
steve would do, to just do what's right. >> reporter: such as responding to critics and protesters who complain about long hours and human rights abuses at its chinese supply factories. and sending inspectors to identify the problems. also for the first time in many years, cook says the company, known for outsourcing its manufacturing, will begin making one of its mac products in the u.s. if this suggests a kinder, gentler apple, the must-have devices continue to roll out. >> we've...
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steve forbes. so when you go down through the birth order, you're more likely to find the entrepreneur but you're almost likely going to finds that baby of the family who is most likely to throw a temper tantrum on the sideline at the super bowl this year. that will be jim where older brother john is probably going to be more poised, a little bit more cautious, so the guy that's going to roll the dice at the super bowl in all probability is going to be little brother jim. >> but it sounds like you think john is the one who has the upper edge here. who do his parents root for? what do they do in. >> you know what would be ideal is if they were at the super bowl, i would love to see them after the ball game is over, just run to the 50 yard line and see who comes running to them. and my guess would be it would be baby jim, but i could be wrong. >> if you're going to bet a nickel on this game, miguel, put it on the first born. >> i have one nickel down on the first born. thank you very much, mr. leman.
steve forbes. so when you go down through the birth order, you're more likely to find the entrepreneur but you're almost likely going to finds that baby of the family who is most likely to throw a temper tantrum on the sideline at the super bowl this year. that will be jim where older brother john is probably going to be more poised, a little bit more cautious, so the guy that's going to roll the dice at the super bowl in all probability is going to be little brother jim. >> but it sounds...
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fourth, the republicans need it. >> joining me now is congressman steve israel of new york, chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> is menendez right? >> yes, he is right. and, look, we now have two of the three elms necessary to pass immigration reform. you've got a bipartisan group of senators, on the left and the right, who support immigration reform and will unveil their plan. you've got the president of the united states who will unveil his plan in las vegas tomorrow. now all we need are house republicans to come to the table and agree and compromise. the question is this. will those house republicans who have always pandered to their tea party base to tea party extremism and intolerance. once and for all stand up to the tea party and join republicans and democrats and the president in a solution to an immigration process that is broken and is dysfunctional. >> well, you know, we're asking that question of our viewers today. you know, when you mention the tea party and how much power it actually does still have in the
fourth, the republicans need it. >> joining me now is congressman steve israel of new york, chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> is menendez right? >> yes, he is right. and, look, we now have two of the three elms necessary to pass immigration reform. you've got a bipartisan group of senators, on the left and the right, who support immigration reform and will unveil their plan. you've got the president of...
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. >> i think about other titans of tech, and i think of steve jobs and these -- larger than life, you know, personalities who are always out front and center, at least it seemed to the -- the initiated. she doesn't do a lot of press conferences or interviews. >> she's been focused on running it company. she's famous for her work at google. she came up through google. i think she was google employee number 20 which means she's fabulously wealthy. from writing google up. she's taken her google street smarts over to yahoo!. she wants it try to personalize your web experience and make yahoo! relevant again. >> do you know what fabulous wealthy means in real terms? i heard $300 million. that's her net worth. just like you. similar to you. >> wow. that's a lot of money. yeah, i drop a whole -- drop a bunch of zeros, couple of decimal points. whoa i'm telling you is, it's interesting when she came on and had her baby. people complain there aren't a lot of women in silicon valley. she took a couple of weeks of maternity leave. people, oh, what kind of a role model is she setting for women. wa
. >> i think about other titans of tech, and i think of steve jobs and these -- larger than life, you know, personalities who are always out front and center, at least it seemed to the -- the initiated. she doesn't do a lot of press conferences or interviews. >> she's been focused on running it company. she's famous for her work at google. she came up through google. i think she was google employee number 20 which means she's fabulously wealthy. from writing google up. she's taken...
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steve king tweeted this, awesome and shockingly liberal address. an epic realignment. so some people said not at all, other people said what i just read. what's your take? >> well, you know, the president won the election so he's certainly entitled to pursue his agenda. i thought it would have been more effective though if he had spoken more in thematic terms. by being as precise as he was is laying out a liberal agenda which is what's usually done in a state of the union. in going back to ronald regan's address, government is not the problem. those are general statements. i thought the way he got specific yesterday made it more of a, again, almost campaign type of address. he's an excellent speaker. even how he was distinguishing the issues, implying that democrats care more about disabled kids than republicans do. he's not going to turn his back on the sick elderly. no one wants to do any of those things. i thought he could have found some way to be more constructive. maybe he felt that the time for that is gone, but, you know, he's got a state of the union speech co
steve king tweeted this, awesome and shockingly liberal address. an epic realignment. so some people said not at all, other people said what i just read. what's your take? >> well, you know, the president won the election so he's certainly entitled to pursue his agenda. i thought it would have been more effective though if he had spoken more in thematic terms. by being as precise as he was is laying out a liberal agenda which is what's usually done in a state of the union. in going back...
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two of the outstanding members of the congressional delegation from nevada, steve horseburg and vina titus. your own mayor carolyn goodman! but we also have some mayors that flew in because they know how important the issue we're going to talk about today is, maria lopez rogers from avondale, arizona, quassim reed from atlanta, georgia, greg stem from phoenix, arizona, and ashley swearington from fresno, california. and all of you are here as well as some of the top labor leaders in the country and we are just so grateful, some outstanding business leaders are here as well. and, of course, we got wonderful students here. so i could not be prouder of our students. is now those of you that have a seat, feel free to take a seat. i don't mind. [ inaudible ] >> i love you back. last week, last week i had the honor of being sworn in for a second term as president of the united states. and during my inaugural address, i talked about how making progress on the defining challenges of our time doesn't require us to settle every debate or ignore every difference that we may have. but it does re
two of the outstanding members of the congressional delegation from nevada, steve horseburg and vina titus. your own mayor carolyn goodman! but we also have some mayors that flew in because they know how important the issue we're going to talk about today is, maria lopez rogers from avondale, arizona, quassim reed from atlanta, georgia, greg stem from phoenix, arizona, and ashley swearington from fresno, california. and all of you are here as well as some of the top labor leaders in the country...
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. >> and i am, as you know, steve, still secretary of state. i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> so, david, i've been talking about insiders in the white house, those who are part of the campaign who say, look, bill clinton right now is making sure there's not another barack obama that comes around the next four years, that they're going to make sure there is a clear path for hillary clinton. what do you make of her response? it sounds like she's -- she's not answering the question but she's not denying it either. >> no, she's not. i thought that was an adorable exchange, right? they're sitting there, saying the things that they have to say. but at the end of the day, everybody knows she's there, she's waiting, she's got her husband there, who is able to support her in a lot of ways. the president wants to finish up his term and not get upstaged. and i think it's natural they said it. but watch and see. i think all the signs suggest she's going to run. and if she runs, she'll be the candidate. and if she'
. >> and i am, as you know, steve, still secretary of state. i'm out of politics and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. >> so, david, i've been talking about insiders in the white house, those who are part of the campaign who say, look, bill clinton right now is making sure there's not another barack obama that comes around the next four years, that they're going to make sure there is a clear path for hillary clinton. what do you make of her response? it sounds like...
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. >> reporter: cook does not have the natural charisma and showman style of his predecessor, steve jobs. he concerns himself more with what's going on behind the scenes. he's almost universally regarded as a brilliant supply chain manager. >> tim clearly is more than capable of handling not only the operations but the business side of apple. >> reporter: long-time technology analyst tim beheren says the critics are asking too much of cook. >> what i'm hearing is that they want apple to innovate faster. that's really an unfair thing to do. if you look at the original iphone, that was actually took four to five years to bring to market. >> reporter: if jobs was the product visionary, tim cook is more executive. since taking over nearly 18 months ago, he's put his stamp on the company by making apple more charitable through matching employees' donations and by issuing apple shareholders dividends. something many felt should have happened long ago with the company's $100 billion-plus cash award. in rhettspection he said this to brian williams when asked about the comparison to jobs. >> one
. >> reporter: cook does not have the natural charisma and showman style of his predecessor, steve jobs. he concerns himself more with what's going on behind the scenes. he's almost universally regarded as a brilliant supply chain manager. >> tim clearly is more than capable of handling not only the operations but the business side of apple. >> reporter: long-time technology analyst tim beheren says the critics are asking too much of cook. >> what i'm hearing is that...